Guy Ritchie's The Covenant has gotten him his 7th 'fresh' rating in 14 movies, but he isn't the only great director that critics have been harsh on.
Some visionary auteurs weren't always seen that way by critics, and some of the greatest directors of all time have tons of movies rated "rotten" on Rotten Tomatoes. British director Guy Ritchie has already released two movies this year, and their Rotten Tomatoes performances perfectly sum up the filmmaker's relationship with the website. One of his 2023 movies is the "rotten" Operation Fortune, and the other is the "fresh" The Covenant.
9 Michael Bay Where Scott is a great director who has several bad movies, it's Michael Bay's "rotten" films that are so great. Arguably than any other major director, Bay never set out to appease critics' opinions, as the director makes absolute audience pleasers with mass appeal. Of the 15 movies Bay has directed, only two of them are rated "fresh," which are 2022's Ambulance and 1997's The Rock.
6 Brian DePalma There are two sides to Brian DePalma's filmography, as the director made mainstream box office hits such as Scarface and Mission: Impossible, but he also made smaller, more suspenseful and psychological movies like Blow Out and Carlito's Way. Neither of those sides of him was particularly criticized more than the other, it's just that there was a significant drop-off in quality at the turn of the century.
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